Adjective
non-canonical (not comparable)
Alternative spelling of noncanonical
Another criticism of image veneration is found in the non-canonical 2nd-century Acts of John (generally considered a gnostic work), in which the Apostle John discovers that one of his followers has had a portrait made of him, and is venerating it: (27) ". Source: Internet
Despite its non-canonical plot, it received good reviews. citation Related works (Chronological) * The movie The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp (1941) makes references to The Hound of the Baskervilles. Source: Internet
However, some editions of the Bible include text from both deuterocanonical and non-canonical scriptures in a single section designated " Apocrypha ". Source: Internet
In some non-canonical works like Star Trek Star Fleet Technical Manual and the novel Articles of the Federation, the Federation's founding document is called the "Articles Of Federation", which has been popular fan tradition. Source: Internet
It has been observed that part of the Book of Enoch is quoted in the Epistle of Jude (part of the New Testament) but Christian denominations generally regard the Books of Enoch as non-canonical or non-inspired. Source: Internet
References to other books The Epistle of Jude references at least two other books, with one being non-canonical in all churches and the other non-canonical in most churches. Source: Internet